Example sentences of "have a [noun] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Retired tennis champion Chris Evert also has a home at the Polo Club , where she spends most of the year . |
2 | But usually a dealer has a contact at the top of the government tree . |
3 | On the downside , MacGregor has a tendency at the despatch box to sound flustered , turn red and sound defensive , even when not under any particular pressure . |
4 | ‘ She has a friend at the university , he introduced us . ’ |
5 | Without the humour or positive ending of Ariel ( the second part of the trilogy ) , The Match Factory Girl has a twist at the end which makes it fascinating but depressing |
6 | The top is a shirt style with two breast pockets and short sleeves ; it has a drawstring at the waist and the shorts are cut full to flatter every figure . |
7 | At the moment the 26-yearold has a display at the Marsh Gallery in New Romney in Kent . |
8 | The other type , which may be better for smaller jobs , is mixed on the spot in a special truck , which has a mixer at the back . |
9 | Secondly , the planning department has a role at the business level by determining the key environmental issues which should be addressed by the business units . |
10 | They will be found collected in the case of the Direct United States Cable Company v Anglo-American Telegraph Company , L R 2 App Cas 394 , the bay there in question being Conception Bay , which has a width at the mouth of rather more than 20 miles . |
11 | ‘ There 's a man I know — his name is Georges — who has a job at the Hotel Negresco . |
12 | We note that the PSPC effective area has a minimum at the carbon edge at 0.28keV . |
13 | The dissipation , on the other hand , has a maximum at the centre . |
14 | She has a wheel at the Lodge ? ’ |
15 | But the fact that you 've had a go at the questionnaire means that you are at least beginning to think a little positively . |
16 | Presumably they pick up the pinta and down the sherry and beer as well , not to mention making it look as if the reindeers have had a go at the carrots . |
17 | Do you have you ever had a go at the piano or that ? |
18 | Also , one of my carers — who is very caring , goes all the time , does the work for the person — is very young and quite quiet , and I feel … well last week a doctor came in to see her client , and if it had been one of the older carers I 'm sure they would have had a go at the doctor and forced him to do more than he actually did . |
19 | ‘ You know , I have n't had a look at the things for a long time , ’ Müller remarked . |
20 | For them to sign off price correct , they have got to have had a look at the measure . |
21 | ‘ I suppose this one will have to do until I 've had a look at the rest of the accommodation . ’ |
22 | Okay , so if you press the escape key , once you 've had a look at the data , er if you log all the other variables er if you let L N I equal log open brackets I close brackets let L N P equal log open brackets P close brackets , press the return key . |
23 | And that made me wonder if you were in it , too , and he 'd had a rendezvous at the cottage . |
24 | So serene , in fact , that after we 'd had a meal at the bungalow and a few drinks my mother did something she 'd never done before . |
25 | I thought he might have had a place at the Youth , it seemed to me that he might have been a leader if he 'd had the encouragement . |
26 | MAX : You mean I can have a go at the tune ? |
27 | ‘ It 's too small for any of us , but he might be able to get out and have a go at the door from the other side . ’ |
28 | Can we just mention there that we did have a problem at the weekend with the paper banks again . |
29 | Why do n't you have a look at the manuscript while I get dinner on ? ’ |
30 | Let's have a look at the text now , cos it will hopefully make these a lot clearer and you will see what I am on about . |